Question by : does apidexin really work?
im looking for an effictive dieting pill. i got a coupon in my email so i thought i might try it. the reviews were very positive but i feel as though they could be fake. so if i could get any reveiws from REAL people that would be great!!!
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Answer by EddySays
Any nonprescription diet supplements are a play on the legally approved weight loss pill Adipex. Adipex is a proven and approved brand name pharmaceutical drug prescribed by a doctor for weight loss in the obese. Apidex, apidexin, adipexin, and apidextra are unapproved dietary supplements. Lovely name play.
The principle ingredient in these particular diet pills is african mango seed extract. Others is some ephedra related herb.
Dr. Oz did a show about the “possible” benefit of a chemical in mango seed extract and that started the whole “craze”. Trust me. If it truly worked the pharmaceutical companies would already have extracted the active ingredient, run true clinical trials not in house studies, and patented it as a proven drug.
Mangoes are just a part of an overall healthy diet.
Anything in a supplement pill does two things.
First, you deny yourself the wonderful fiber in fresh mango. Fiber keeps your system active, clean, and regular. A healthy high fiber diet aids the immune system more than just about anything.
Second, dietary supplements are not regulated so often do not contain exactly what is on the label.
Eating mango or ground mango seed will not make you lose weight, that is all just hype. African mango seed extract is the latest “weight loss miracle” that doesn’t work. Right behind acai berry, hoodia, fruta planta, green tea extract, chia seeds, maqui berry, bitter orange, konjac root, and all the other “exotic” supplements out there.
As always, a healthy high fiber diet is the best weight loss tool available.
Good luck.
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